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Month: July 1990

Some friends were asking that I post this one. I was fortunate enough to see COC, Soundgarden and Danzig in 1990 at the Warfield. I recorded from the balcony so the recording suffers from the poor acoustics up there. I think I used a Sony ECM-909 mic.

Live at the Cattle Club. Video from the collection of Jerry Perry. Gene had quit the band for the umpteenth time before this gig and this was his return show. Scott built a coffin and Gene was inside with his guitar already plugged in. James Telles pranced on-stage all glam-rocked out as the lead singer of their/his new band, My Little Pony and acts like an idiot. Scott pulls out a fake pistol from his makeshift holster and shoots Telles. Telles falls into the audience while Gene starts playing from inside the coffin. He kicks open the lid as the band rips into the tune – a resurrection of sorts.

The Kennel would sometimes bring in a psychedelic light show group to project their show behind the band. It was cool, but the band played in near darkness except for the light show. These videos were close to unwatchable before because they were so dark. They are much better now that we can brighten & enhance them.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Aiwa CV-80 Camera & Sony ECM909 mic.

Harm Farm was Morgan Fichter’s band before joining CVB in the late ’80s. This video was recorded shortly after Morgan left the band, and had Melanie Clarin from the GREAT Donner Party playing drums and singing the beautiful harmonies. This was alt country before it had a name. Enjoy.

I first saw the Movie Stars at Cattle Club in November of 1989 and fell in love with them immediately. I think by the time they played again, 8 months later, I had seen them another 4 or 5 times in the bay area.
I enhanced this one by increasing contrast & brightness in adobe premiere and removing the snow storm with neat video.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: Aiwa CV-80 & Sony ECM-909 mic